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    cracked bumper

    Well long story short, I dozed off for a second(woops) and drifted a little, hit a wooden reflector thing, and got a crack on my bumper. Is there anyway to fix a crack on a bumper?

    #2
    nope, just go to the pick and pull and find a color similar to yours. You're gonna need a new bumper, if its cracked, its cracked, unless you bondo it, but I'm not sure you know how to do that.

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      #3
      Haha yeah I don't even know what that means so I guess I gotta pay a visit to a junkyard. Can't seem to find any pick and pull ones around here though

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        #4
        You could get a propane torch on really low heat and a putty knife (unless you have a plastic welder) bond it together sand rough spots down and fill the low spots with body filler

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          #5
          hit the junk yard easiest way to fix it.

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            #6
            yeah thanks for the suggestions and I'll probably hit up a junk yard since I don't really have those tools or materials at my disposal and its just too much work to fix a crack

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              #7
              Fiberglass Repair

              I'd do fiberglass repair on the back side, that tigerglass stuff(basicly bondo with fibers) or whatever it's called on the front side and then repaint. Do you know how to repair stuff with fiberglass?

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                #8
                Nope, I do not, could you post up a link?

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                  #9
                  fiberglassing is a much more difficult process than melting plastic back together, so i doubt it would be worth it. plus it doesnt have any give like the original plastic, and would probably crack very soon.

                  junkyard the sucker. what color cb?


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                    #10
                    Good point, it is more difficult if you've never done it. way to much crap to buy and clean up. I'd take the junkyard route. Someday i should post up a DIY on fiberglass repair. After I get my Airframe Mechanics Liscence maybe.

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                      #11
                      yeah so JY it is,anybody know any pick and pull JYs in New York, preferably close to the Long Island area? and u definitely should make a DIY on that dude, the more DIYs the better

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                        #12
                        Try Sattelite JY I think they are in Brooklyn...
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